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a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits up. >> proper -- copper mining is out chile makes money. the price has risen in recent years. that means that mines in this region have reopened. this mine was closed in 2007 because of accidents, but it was allowed to start up again a year later. and that's worries these minors. -- miners. he has worked in the minds since 1967. >> the most experienced miners knew the accident would happen. we warned the company about it. no one listened to us. asked mine's owners have for forgiveness. the families waiting outside in -- for the families waiting outside the
a larger shaft will then be created using a bit of kit. the tons of debris falling back down the mine will have to be cleared away by the trapped miners. finally, the miners will be lifted up one by one. nasa has come to give it rescuers their advice. >> what we want to avoid is any kind of situation of hopelessness on the part of the miners. and all the interaction so far, trying to provide them with food and water in contact with families is trying to work towards getting their spirits...
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stay with us. >>> you know, little youssif suffered so much, but i can tell you he taught us something as well. through the nonstop coverage of the war and terror, he taught us something about hope and his spirit, and you, the cnn viewer and cnn.com user really made the next phase of his life possible. youssif's father called it a journey from death to life. his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour trip, a world away, and a new beginning for youssif and his family. far from iraq's violent and uncertain streets. cnn correspondent dar roy damon brought youssif's polite to the world's attention. she served for a time as their translator. for youssif and their family, every day in their new home seemed extraordinary. >> she's seen a toaster in cartoons before but not real life. >> there were other slices of americana, previously seen only in the movies. manicured lawns, a swimming pool, a playground. another first, youssif's first doctor's visit with dr. peter grossman. >> he's not happy with me. this is not unusual
stay with us. >>> you know, little youssif suffered so much, but i can tell you he taught us something as well. through the nonstop coverage of the war and terror, he taught us something about hope and his spirit, and you, the cnn viewer and cnn.com user really made the next phase of his life possible. youssif's father called it a journey from death to life. his mother called it a dream. >> we'd like to welcome you to los angeles. >> from baghdad to los angeles, a 24-hour...
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>> -- corridors where people are not required to use an automobile. and yet the too biggest transportation corridors through the area, 16th street and partrero avenue and the requirements increased and housing lowers and it goes against all best practices, and i want to encourage you all, who are not so politically mostivated at supervisors and to do something and to do the urban planning and focus more around the transportation, than the political, i don't know what is behind it, that's causing us to do things wrong. >> megan, you had a question? >> i actually had a response to a question, megan from the department of public health and whether safety is the goal, and yes it is the goal, and we shouldn't have to choose whether we are hit by a car and the physical activities and health benefits will improve and the air quality and the noise from traffic and greenhouse eshg missions. -- emissions and all of these benefits are due to decreases in traffic. and to decrease in driving is improving pedestrian safety in our city. >> we have one more question
>> -- corridors where people are not required to use an automobile. and yet the too biggest transportation corridors through the area, 16th street and partrero avenue and the requirements increased and housing lowers and it goes against all best practices, and i want to encourage you all, who are not so politically mostivated at supervisors and to do something and to do the urban planning and focus more around the transportation, than the political, i don't know what is behind it, that's...
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or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the restaurants weren't as crowded. >> reporter: morgan city mayor tim moth says the town is determined not let any of this put a damper on shat riferp and petroleum festival. >> there was that poll done earlier this year that said louisiana is the happiest state in the nation. and i think that is reflective of our community too. certainly things like the moratorium caused some concern but you get to kind of put some of that aside for a weekend like this and kind of just enjoy each other's company, enjoy the music. enjoy the food. >> moth and others in
or regulate us out of the market. and that the drilling rigs will leave. the labor force will leave. and we will be left with a fishing village. >> which doesn't support a whole lot of people. >> does not . it's a scary prospect. if we can't put our oil patch to work what is going to be left of south louisiana, even places like houston, texas. it's not just morgan city or south louisiana concern. it's a united states concern. >> i could tell the beach wasn't as crowded. the...
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you've shown us the stalemate in iraq. has there been any movement to report in recent negotiations? are there any proposals on the table for breaking the stalemate? >> warner: well, ray, there are some proposals on the table that would help sort of power sharing arrangement between the two top vote getter, prime minister maliki, former prime minister allawi. but vice president biden came here to give the two sides a kick in the pants, if you will. and to say you have to get serious about talking to one another. and he told them that the u.s. administration is growing alarmed that some of these recent terrorist attacks we've seen aimed at government institutions-- army, police, municipal buildings-- are being encouraged by this political vacuum. so he talked you are the i do both of them. he said to maliki, "look, no one sells going to accept you as prime minister unless you give up some of the power you've accrued to yourself while prime minister." for instance, he has this 56th brigade and it's basically an army brigade
you've shown us the stalemate in iraq. has there been any movement to report in recent negotiations? are there any proposals on the table for breaking the stalemate? >> warner: well, ray, there are some proposals on the table that would help sort of power sharing arrangement between the two top vote getter, prime minister maliki, former prime minister allawi. but vice president biden came here to give the two sides a kick in the pants, if you will. and to say you have to get serious about...
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now most of us heard about this. something we don't hear, dragged to death we assume it was -- >> like this. chained to the bumper of a truck. that's not true. it's like this. chained the back of the truck. watching the road behind him as he goes. this poem is called big thicket. jasper, texas. >> to big thicket a crack is a buck shot, a stick broke, cracked headlights. crack, the big thicket we go 2 sticks. drink, drink, light, light. stagger in the road. statistic o statistic broke. the light, buck shot light. >> buck on stagger. what you looking at. the white stick. along the trees, along the trees. the buck staggering home. the crack. big thicket. what are you doing here? >> stick broke. white light. break for home. white homing. ha, ha, go, go, buck shot, kra e crack, crack, crack. hit lights. what you think you are. >> ha, ha, stick broke. in the brushes. in the rushes. put them back on. bufks head in the rushes. put them back on. to big thicket we go, hot we go to hit staggeringly along the frees. crack, a ste
now most of us heard about this. something we don't hear, dragged to death we assume it was -- >> like this. chained to the bumper of a truck. that's not true. it's like this. chained the back of the truck. watching the road behind him as he goes. this poem is called big thicket. jasper, texas. >> to big thicket a crack is a buck shot, a stick broke, cracked headlights. crack, the big thicket we go 2 sticks. drink, drink, light, light. stagger in the road. statistic o statistic...
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and the machines they use out of. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar no pants. unfortunately the factory here is closed to the public but don't think that you're completely missing. how this looks when you get its traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have various media who played us was presenting each taste with different characters and spices and also a traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to rise group by relentless writing to feel each label properly traditional russians nights should be eaten between the cups such as south . breeze and sauerkraut. about how you perceive. or you must try to matter who quit while you're here and i've never tried it before and here's the devastation hole of the fire for you can sample various flavors of his hops line loss and horseradish and. that we know which one is worse. whom that like our popeye's to have as a child.
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more. tracy, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. traditionally labor day has been the day we celebrate american workers of the problem is, a lot of them, millions of them, are not working. president obama will deliver an increasingly difficult message urging them to hang on. this afternoon president obama spends labor day with union leaders in milwaukee. union leaders say what has traditionally been a day of celebration has become a day of frustration for many. >> 11 million people out of work, i have less to be thankful for than those on wall street doing quite well. >> reporter: unemployment creeped up to 9.6%. jobs are being created but not nearly fast enough to ploy the millions left jobless in this recession. today and in cleveland on wednesday, the president will talk about the slow recovery and urge congress to approve $100 billion in tax breaks for small businesses. >> that's really what the bottom line is, small businesses are the engine of growth. government doesn't create the jobs. all we do is help train people for those
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despite the increasing amount of information available to us, we do not use it. we still make -- choose our doctors are not based on personal referrals or how they make us feel rather than researching their performance. one of the messages are around ferreting out those problems is trying to understand when things go wrong in medical care, how often is it due to an incompetent physician, a careless physician, verses breakdowns in care? we looked at this issue and we found that in the overwhelming majority of cases, there is always an element of a lapse in judgment. but there is always an element where equipment did not work at the right time, i handoffs between doctors and nurses did not go well. it is not always as black and white as it may seem. it is a lot harder than just going after a bad apple doctors. host: michelle michelle holds a ph.d. from chapel hill. -- michelle mello holds a ph.d. from chapel hill. let's go to another call. caller: i went to a poem enologist -- a poll enologist with a breathing issue and the man looked at me and said you need to los
despite the increasing amount of information available to us, we do not use it. we still make -- choose our doctors are not based on personal referrals or how they make us feel rather than researching their performance. one of the messages are around ferreting out those problems is trying to understand when things go wrong in medical care, how often is it due to an incompetent physician, a careless physician, verses breakdowns in care? we looked at this issue and we found that in the...
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and the machines they use now. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get it's traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have ten various media who played a small percentage of each taste with different kind of since spices and also the traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to right group by row right to feel each label properly a traditional russian snatch should be eaten between the cups such as south breeze and sauerkraut. you see. or you must try medical while you're here that i've never tried it before and here the devastation hole of the fire you can sample various flavors is hops mindless and horseradish and sounds good. that we know which one is worse. that like our popeye staff as a child. but what else is there to see
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. episodes are also available as podcasts. >> next, british deputy prime minister nick clegg speaks at the conference. after that, a conversation with former house speaker newt gingrich then, former governor met rham a speech to new hampshire audiences. >> tomorrow, political correspondent philip rucker talks about attitudes among suburban and urban voters. the and daniel pletka discusses conservative views on national defense out of the united states and david armor that the impact of school desegregation on school districts and local education. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span video library is in the news this week is in the "washington post." with nearly every program since 1987, it is a great place to look for historical video. you will find it all free online anytime. >> the british house of commons was in recess this week. british deputy prime minister nick clegg spoke at his party's conference on monday. he listed the top priority of cuttin
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. >> give us a brief idea of what the book is about? >> the book is about the defection of 6 million african-americans from the south to the north, mid-west to the west. from 1915-1970 when the south began truly to change. >> i went to a movie last weekend. they handed me this as i went in. i'll read it to you. everyday more migrants are coming no the cities to seek a better life for their children. >> i wrote this book thinking of any country. it's a movie about the last train home where they have 150 million migrant that's live in the city each year. i want to talk to you about what you have written in the front of your book by richard wright. >> who was he and why did you pick him? >> richard wright was one of the greatest novelists of the 20 j century. he was a migrant from mississippi to chicago. he was the son of a share cropper and always wanted to write. i set out in 1927 to get to chicago. he spent almost his entire career. almost everything he wrote had to do with understanding the migrant experience he was a part of. >> he mo
. >> give us a brief idea of what the book is about? >> the book is about the defection of 6 million african-americans from the south to the north, mid-west to the west. from 1915-1970 when the south began truly to change. >> i went to a movie last weekend. they handed me this as i went in. i'll read it to you. everyday more migrants are coming no the cities to seek a better life for their children. >> i wrote this book thinking of any country. it's a movie about the...
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the author of that report will be with us. thank you for watching today. we will be back tomorrow. . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> this one and c-span, "newsmakers," close guard, not admiral robert papp. he talks about the role of the coast guard during hurricane season. after that, a look at his mission in iraq. the presidential address from thursday. also, the response by john barringer. >> was the coast guard will and the operation of their the -- out there? >> we will respond to any search and rescue cases out there that happened. i would say if you try to correlate between the deep the water rise in response and the response to the vermillion 380 response yesterday, they both the start of s search and rescue cases. that is how we react. we try to get out there and tavis as we can. we are very fortunate -- we try to get out there and save as many lives as we can. we are very fortunate in the case yesterday that we got out there and put out fires and it was case clos
the author of that report will be with us. thank you for watching today. we will be back tomorrow. . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> this one and c-span, "newsmakers," close guard, not admiral robert papp. he talks about the role of the coast guard during hurricane season. after that, a look at his mission in iraq. the presidential address from thursday. also, the response by john barringer....
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. good morning, tracie. >> amara, good morning. what to do about taxes? the senate has confirmed what the house said, that this is not going to happen before you go to the polls in november. senate democrats got together, but could not agree on how to move forward. the issue is whether or not to preserve the bush tax cuts for everyone or just for the middle class and let taxes go up on the wealthy. it is a political hot potato headed into november, not one that the democrats now say they want to touch before you go to the polls. however, what they did back, a small business bill, $30 billion, a new fund to help small businesses get loans. this was mainly a democratic issue. the idea here is that if businesses have more cash, they'll hire people, buy equipment, expand and help pull this economy out of a slump. the gop called it a bailout. their plan is their new pledge to america. a government that's too big is something they say they want to get rid of if they are elected in november. t
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. good morning, tracie. >> amara, good morning. what to do about taxes? the senate has confirmed what the house said, that this is not going to happen before you go to the polls in november. senate democrats got together, but could not agree on how to move forward. the issue is whether or not to preserve the bush tax cuts for everyone or just for the middle class and let taxes go up on the wealthy. it is a political hot potato...
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the snow is lidia's us. all to a list and in fact they are atheists too just stimuli so the situation still says at inception asia their choice thanks to severe security steps first of all and they're trying to show that's the stuff they have ceased and they will still fear attempts to destabilize the atmosphere here in russia and essentially just well will. and the political acts that and as seen change will they and then to go slow the magazine looks in linux as the terrorism behind the tide had a bigger agenda than just wreaking havoc among the people we're dealing here with is i think a sustained and determined effort on the part of some to create political instability . on the eve of a presidential and parliamentary elections to which roger is moving very fast. and i think that this is impossible without money hondo systems from from outside of russia. all schools and kindergartens were also evacuated in logic of cars after a telephone warning claimed one of them would be bombed and andrei mortaza of th
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you and the way things used to be -- wow -- sorry, missing you and the way things used to be, now it's like we're paying the fees while you go where you please. now i'm asking for one thing and that one thing is please don't take my sister away from me. >> up next we've got talia baby. >> all right. all right. what's up? what's happening? >> i'm -- doesn't really need a time. if you should love a trip, i'll give you a clip but babe this, buttercup that, i've heard it all before. i'm in love with prada and christian dior. you see, i'm way ahead of your plan. not trying to have you as my man. my cell, please quit calling it. you see i ignore the calls. you can't play me. i'm done with games. stop with the kid games. got you heated because i'm
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bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business program such as winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment for misfortune which finished at the weekend the such as of ministration security even more investment the ten a booty call this is the future olympic host to see where the money is coming. billions of dollars continue to flow into sashi as the city is hiring to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics told go get me the money to the development of their highly big games projects will be not toys to be here though we consider the possibility to invest. for a dish and be vulnerable. according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles so there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last to frivol that say and add little prominence value but the renovation of this beautiful old port and the plant more than extensions promi
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>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. >> hill: the investigation continues into yesterday's hostage drama at the discovery channel's headquarters in silver spring, maryland. police shot gunman james lee to death after they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were safely detonated by the bomb squad. taser guns were originally introduced as a non-lethal weapon police could use to subdue a suspect, but since 2001, more than 400 people in this country have died after being shocked by an officer. and now, john blackstone reports, a man in marin county, california is suing the police after they tasked him in his own home. >> reporter: with a taser pointed at his chest, peter mcfarland did sit down. the 64-year-old had fallen at his home but refused to be taken to the hospital because he didn't have insurance. >> report
>> police under fire over the use of taser guns. and later, a club dedicated to spreading happiness. >> hill: the investigation continues into yesterday's hostage drama at the discovery channel's headquarters in silver spring, maryland. police shot gunman james lee to death after they say he threatened his three hostages. today they revealed the guns he was carrying were starter pistols. they also say he had four explosive devices with him. four more were found in his home. all were...
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other charges filed allege soldiers dismembered and photographed corpses, used illegal drugs, tried to interfere with the investation, and asulted one private who blew the whistle on the attacks. the accused soldiers reportedly deny any wrongdoing. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in utah crews are working to contain a fast-moving fire that allegedly broke out at a machine gun range during a training exercise prompting the evacuation of over 1,000 homes. so far, there are no reports o fatalities or injuries, ough one woman was treated for smoke inhalation. >>> in new jersey, crews worked to clean up thousands of rotting fish that washed up at a local beach. it's not clear what caused the massive fish kill, but low oxygen levels could be to blame. the depament of environmental protection is investigating. >>> and in louisiana, local artists and celebrities came together for a unique fundraising project. turning shin-high shrimp boots into works of art. over 40 uniquely designed boots, including one signed by saints head coach, and a boo
other charges filed allege soldiers dismembered and photographed corpses, used illegal drugs, tried to interfere with the investation, and asulted one private who blew the whistle on the attacks. the accused soldiers reportedly deny any wrongdoing. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in utah crews are working to contain a fast-moving fire that allegedly broke out at a machine gun range during a training exercise prompting the evacuation...
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tell us a little bit about what you have to do? >> it is almost a misnomer, coast guard, because we are literally on the oceans of the world. we have six patrol boats in the northern arabian gulf that have provided security for the offshore oil platforms to allow iraq to get its economy going again and provide security. we have international port inspectors who go to foreign ports to make sure they are maintaining security standards in order to trade with us. do we have to push it out to ports and other countries for reasons of security and safety before it gets here? we talked about stationing small armed missiles at the entrance of the sports to provide useful sentinels of the law. you probably never imagined that the entrances of our ports would start in hong kong or amsterdam. they go out to those areas with inspectors and ships to provide for the safety and security of our country. >> on that topic, you have two icebreakers. one is laid up and the other just missed a deployment date. they were intended to support operations in
tell us a little bit about what you have to do? >> it is almost a misnomer, coast guard, because we are literally on the oceans of the world. we have six patrol boats in the northern arabian gulf that have provided security for the offshore oil platforms to allow iraq to get its economy going again and provide security. we have international port inspectors who go to foreign ports to make sure they are maintaining security standards in order to trade with us. do we have to push it out to...
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both of joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . that's right time to delve into the world of business all the italian industrial groups in becoming is to open a joint helicopter plant in russia the company's representative has exclusively told r.t. about the plan. to plant itself with the thirty million so that's a million euros to be a realize that but then they has to grow wheat sports you know radiate double eagle that land to the market for the helicopters so we have been bringing all the technology so it would be assembly line of the helicopters and it would be a gradual technology transfer at the very beginning it would be just an assembly nobody go up to us and then they may be more and more parts of the helicopter itself would be built in russia. the construction of an intercity highway between moscow and st petersburg raised a significant social response the summer on the road was initially planned to cut through a forest finally its realisation was postponed by to make sure it r.t. such an appellate court discussed the pr
both of joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . that's right time to delve into the world of business all the italian industrial groups in becoming is to open a joint helicopter plant in russia the company's representative has exclusively told r.t. about the plan. to plant itself with the thirty million so that's a million euros to be a realize that but then they has to grow wheat sports you know radiate double eagle that land to the market for...
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really about over joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. hello and a very warm welcome to the world of business so just went to olympics kmita has signed a one billion dollar contract at the international investment form and sochi which finished at the weekend the citizens ministrations secured even more investments that benefit of call a visit the future olympic host to see where the money is going. millions of dollars continue to flow into sancerre as they see it is hurrying to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics our total commitment to development of their highly big games projects will be not toys we'll be right here we consider the possibility to invest not for additional be vulnerable. reasons according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles. there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last a free of all it's a and adds a
really about over joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news maker. hello and a very warm welcome to the world of business so just went to olympics kmita has signed a one billion dollar contract at the international investment form and sochi which finished at the weekend the citizens ministrations secured even more investments that benefit of call a visit...
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and this comes to us from whdh, 7 news in boston, massachusetts. where a group of golden girls are the newest calendar girls. the ladies bore it all for the sake of charity in a calendar photo shoot. the group, with an age range between 63 and 97 say they're thrilled to be selected over dozens of other recruits in their retirement community, but say they're even more excited to have the support of their biggest fans, their families. i love these ladies. >> it's very tasteful and very lovely. >> it's great, right? i mean -- >> yeah. >> if you got it, flaunt it. >> it was artistic, too. >> creative. >> very creative. >> i'm lynn berry and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. >> good monday morning, everyone. i'm tony pann. we're off to a quiet start. we actually had a front go through a couple of hours ago, but we don't expect any rain for the monday morning commute. the temperatures, mild, low to mid 60's. near 70 downtown. it's 71 at the maryland science center. 62 in parkton. the forecast for today, m
and this comes to us from whdh, 7 news in boston, massachusetts. where a group of golden girls are the newest calendar girls. the ladies bore it all for the sake of charity in a calendar photo shoot. the group, with an age range between 63 and 97 say they're thrilled to be selected over dozens of other recruits in their retirement community, but say they're even more excited to have the support of their biggest fans, their families. i love these ladies. >> it's very tasteful and very...
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something you need is like is like using a drug which is now using a verb because you addicted to the money. well here. this wild world that. show me often visits the house where he was born now his mother lives here alone. is a. hundred years old. she was doing things that she wasn't supposed to do and behind my back and i didn't know it and i was very i was really hurt you know because i never wanted him to be in that you know that kind of environment or that kind of life you know and. he really herded me a lot and i put him out and i found out you know you have to go well i mean you know obviously you know. anybody they get put out the house where they grew up and you know be angry about it but i mean she won the you know so i decided i said ok fine go. for a couple days them i mean when i graduated from high school you know i was hustlin and caring and on the streets and stuff and so basically you know that wasn't what she wanted you know in our household you know and i just pray and ask these kids it think twice before they pull a gun on anybody's babies think about it because yo
something you need is like is like using a drug which is now using a verb because you addicted to the money. well here. this wild world that. show me often visits the house where he was born now his mother lives here alone. is a. hundred years old. she was doing things that she wasn't supposed to do and behind my back and i didn't know it and i was very i was really hurt you know because i never wanted him to be in that you know that kind of environment or that kind of life you know and. he...
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i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment and recovery act which has saved or created millions of jobs, and now so many more in our state. we have been the bastion of creativity and the entrepreneurial thinking. we have embraced what is possible in technology and science, clean energy, and essential to all of that, under george miller's leadership, education. california, in our view, has always led the way. our great city has led the charge to the future of prosperity founded in the drive, determination, and the spirit of our workers. i, too, want to salute the building trade for
i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment...
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to use a software term. necessary to integrate but no more than what is necessary and without adding layers of bureaucracy. the incident command system that was established in new orleans was the basis for the of coronation of command. -- to the coronation of command. that is a sound system. incident command is one of the ways to approach these spills. if we look at what transpired, we need to know what the basic doctrine says against the reality of what we found on the ground, which was not a large, monolithic oil spill that we experienced with exxon valdez. oil that came to the surface under different conditions each day, different wind and current. we did not have a large, monolithic oil spill. we had hundreds of thousands of patches of oil that moved in different directions over time that moved beyond the geographical area that was contemplated in any response plan, putting the entire coast at risk. that required resources above the plan. it required coordination across state boundaries and federal regio
to use a software term. necessary to integrate but no more than what is necessary and without adding layers of bureaucracy. the incident command system that was established in new orleans was the basis for the of coronation of command. -- to the coronation of command. that is a sound system. incident command is one of the ways to approach these spills. if we look at what transpired, we need to know what the basic doctrine says against the reality of what we found on the ground, which was not a...
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us? >> to discover the price she has paid for the secret -- what has it cost her to wall off her life before the age of 15? any situation socially, professionally. if there are parts of yourself that you have to keep protected, how close can you be to anyone? she has a wonderful marriage. she has a great relationship with her parents and an interesting but good relationship with her older sister. what is it costing her to have this part of her life that she does not talk about? issues still on some level walters that dumped -- is she on some levels still walter's -- on some local still walter's victim? she has gotten good kids with normal problems. and shee not perfect, not has really managed to find a great life for herself. that is no small thing. i really wanted to write a book in which -- we often write books for book clubs. i wanted to write a book -- one you would see at your son's school or at the grocery store, and you say, "she is like me." lots of people have secrets. tavis: whe
us? >> to discover the price she has paid for the secret -- what has it cost her to wall off her life before the age of 15? any situation socially, professionally. if there are parts of yourself that you have to keep protected, how close can you be to anyone? she has a wonderful marriage. she has a great relationship with her parents and an interesting but good relationship with her older sister. what is it costing her to have this part of her life that she does not talk about? issues...
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i think it's only for them to laugh for us it's not funny but very scary. we're used to car bombs explosions research is happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint can often mean the difference between life and death it's not uncommon to have your heart take at least a dozen times a day if you had either way what you would see the city of britain they will be arrested on the. terrorism. and some american military personnel are not seeing the funny side of sargent done since antics i would not tolerate that and my organization. i don't think that's conducive to gaining. into the partnership with with the federal police or certainly and trusting their confidence and us or the people for that matter and trusting the. trusting in the federal police doc to fight him out but that army has never been pranked himself but claims to have witnessed american soldiers displaying even more alarming behavior on a. i personally know of many cases where soldiers would take a bet and for exampl
i think it's only for them to laugh for us it's not funny but very scary. we're used to car bombs explosions research is happening every day but if someone did this to me i would be so scared. as would most people in a country where a checkpoint can often mean the difference between life and death it's not uncommon to have your heart take at least a dozen times a day if you had either way what you would see the city of britain they will be arrested on the. terrorism. and some american military...
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indeed, the whole idea has been to use our intelligence, use our databases, using the crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic and making sure that we were bringing all of that dated to bear. we were making a scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserved more attention. that has been the focus of our effort since december 25th. how are you make reasonable intelligence based divisions between passengers as they arise, as a purchase their tickets, as they arrived at the airport, as they go through screening, as they board the airplane and indeed actually in flight. this has an fault the international aviation system. as i mentioned earlier, once you get into the global aviation system at any airport, you potentially have access to the whole system. since january, in close coordination with the international civil aviation organization, i have taken part in five regional aviation security summits on five continents bitterly. we have gone from europe, which is our first o
indeed, the whole idea has been to use our intelligence, use our databases, using the crossover between different intelligence gathering agencies that may have seen themselves as foreign or domestic and making sure that we were bringing all of that dated to bear. we were making a scenario-based division between passengers that could easily bored and passengers who deserved more attention. that has been the focus of our effort since december 25th. how are you make reasonable intelligence based...
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and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving, can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." three days until the end of combat, and i'm on the streets. and to be fair, it's obvious that iraqi troops, who have been in charge for months, are doing a good job of keeping the peace. an american walking through the market would have been unthinkable. the last time i was here, before the surge, we were finding bodies with drill holes in the face by the side of the road. now, families are out having ice cream and fancy new restaurants are opening up. though, they will pat you down for weapons before you can get a table. but yet, so many of the iraqis we meet are deeply, darkly pessimistic, including this offduty cop. though you are a police officer, you don't think that the iraqi forces can keep this country safe without the americans here anymore? >> translator: yes, i don't think so. they don't have enough weapons. they are not ready for this mis
and check out what this iraqi first lieutenant admitted to us. with the american combat troops leaving, can the iraqi army keep the peace here? "to be honest," he says, "we need a couple more years." three days until the end of combat, and i'm on the streets. and to be fair, it's obvious that iraqi troops, who have been in charge for months, are doing a good job of keeping the peace. an american walking through the market would have been unthinkable. the last time i was...
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the us to the. problems. crowd gathers from a young man dumbest presumably. to. the . middle east soon which brightened a few new moon about song from fondest impressions. these films starts on t.v. dot com. it's now half past the hour here in the russian capital deal with breaking news here up to fifteen people have been killed by a suicide car bomb attack in the central market of the southern russian city want to cost us more than eighty were injured in the terrorist blast with ten people in a critical condition it's pretty reported the power of the explosion was a crippling to forty kilos of t.n.t. russia's emergencies ministry has sent a plane with aid and medical help for the injured authorities promise financial compensation to the victims' fund. all right up next we're going to she's talking to the award winning producer story and economist robert skidelsky talk all about the economic crisis and why austerity measures may only make things worse that's next here on r.t. . lord skidelsky member of the british house of lords award winning historian economist and an
the us to the. problems. crowd gathers from a young man dumbest presumably. to. the . middle east soon which brightened a few new moon about song from fondest impressions. these films starts on t.v. dot com. it's now half past the hour here in the russian capital deal with breaking news here up to fifteen people have been killed by a suicide car bomb attack in the central market of the southern russian city want to cost us more than eighty were injured in the terrorist blast with ten people in...
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you use the term tea bagger as you use republican. billionaires like coke invented the tea party and now they're look, back and saying, in inventing the tea party, did we destroy the republican party. now, you said something that scares me. you said no. that is a scary thought. let me spin it the best way i can. let me put a happy side to it because i think, you know what, you're right a lot more than i am right. i have to look at this as positive as i can. there was a day, really was a day, when you had the moderate republicans, genuine independents and blue dog democrats that never would have voted for ideologue republicans, but the other side of that is that you very rarely have seen democrats brought in by the frenzied right. there's two sides of it. i can't think of an election where you can say democrats, i mean, real democrats have been brought in by the frenzied right. i feel good about that. >> the turnout has not bode well so far this year for democrats number one, so the base has to be fired up. the base is the key to this
you use the term tea bagger as you use republican. billionaires like coke invented the tea party and now they're look, back and saying, in inventing the tea party, did we destroy the republican party. now, you said something that scares me. you said no. that is a scary thought. let me spin it the best way i can. let me put a happy side to it because i think, you know what, you're right a lot more than i am right. i have to look at this as positive as i can. there was a day, really was a day,...
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sparking outrage is a threat by the us post to burn copies of the koran is postponed all to speak to americans who've recently converted to islam and say there's no place for extremism in religion. it's eleven am here and there rush in the city of us lovely and we will be bringing you full coverage of the global policy forum which is now into its second and final day but first to our top story russia's republic of set your is holding an official day of mourning for the victims of the deadly terror attack in its capital. alone suicide bomber is believed to have been behind the car wrecks. splosion which killed seventeen people and injured one hundred and to thirty seven our correspondent reports from the city. investigators have been working at the scene the whole night and people it seems like the whole c.t. was coming to the scene people were bringing flowers lightnin candles they're all united by the mine over the victims over one hundred fifty just yesterday decided to become blood donors and want to hospitals where the injured are taken and the doctors are expecting that many mor
sparking outrage is a threat by the us post to burn copies of the koran is postponed all to speak to americans who've recently converted to islam and say there's no place for extremism in religion. it's eleven am here and there rush in the city of us lovely and we will be bringing you full coverage of the global policy forum which is now into its second and final day but first to our top story russia's republic of set your is holding an official day of mourning for the victims of the deadly...
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